How Inzaghi utilised Dumfries to perfection against Barcelona’s highline | OneFootball

How Inzaghi utilised Dumfries to perfection against Barcelona’s highline | OneFootball

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·6 Mei 2025

How Inzaghi utilised Dumfries to perfection against Barcelona’s highline

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Inter Milan and Barcelona have just produced one of the best two-legged Champions League ties you are ever going to see.

The pair scored 13 goals across their two games, going to extra-time with a 93rd-minute equaliser from 37-year-old Francesco Acerbi. Simone Inzaghi’s side eventually found the winner in the 99th minute through substitute Davide Frattesi.


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Simone Inzaghi’s men held just 29% possession at the San Siro over the 120 minutes played, but still managed to generate 2.28 Expected Goals. They also created four big chances from 13 shots and scored four goals.

Meanwhile, Hansi Flick’s side held a whopping 71% possession away from home, generating slightly more xG than Inter Milan with 2.74. Barcelona created six big chances, took 22 shots but only scored three times.

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Inter Milan were absolutely superb in the first half, scoring two goals from 1.66 xG while limiting Barcelona to just 0.58 xG from six shots. Inzaghi changed the pressing structure going into this game, looking to force Barcelona down their left side, limiting Lamine Yamal’s touches and influence on the game.

In the first half, Yamal managed just 31 touches, with those coming much further forward due to Inter Milan forcing Barcelona to build down their left side before switching play over to the teenager. This gave Federico Dimarco time to get out to him and be aggressive, giving away fouls but keeping the young Spaniard at bay.

Throughout the game, Barcelona stuck to their guns pressing high and playing with a high line, which was clearly something Inter Milan had worked on throughout the week. The Nerazzurri looked to play fast passes forward between the central defenders in order to generate their attacks.

While this saw Inter Milan take a 2-0 lead into half-time, going 5-3 up on aggregate, the tactic to keep Yamal quiet was always going to be tough to carry out for the entire 90 minutes, which brings us on to an enthralling second half!

Gambar artikel:How Inzaghi utilised Dumfries to perfection against Barcelona’s highline

All three of Barcelona’s goals came in the second half of this game, Eric Garcia finding the net after 54 minutes, Dani Olmo finding another six minutes later and Raphinha scoring what he thought was the winner in the 87th minute.

Inzaghi’s side were unable to keep Yamal from impacting the game, clearly struggling with the physical demands going into the second half. This saw the 17-year-old magician begin to find those touches, ending the game with 124 touches and a whopping 14 take-ons completed from his 20 attempted in the entirety of the match.

With Yamal beginning to get touches, play started to tilt towards his side of the pitch. Raphinha was able to push higher and central from his left-wing position, pinning both Denzel Dumfries and Yann Bisseck in the backline. This gave left-back Gerard Martin acres of space to pick out crosses into the box when the ball was switched to his side, leading to both Garcia and Olmo’s goals.

At this point, Barcelona were in the ascendency holding all the momentum, while Inter Milan were looking dead on their feet. Raphinha’s 87th-minute goal looked sure to be the winner, but Inter Milan’s hero over this two-legged tie was heavily involved once more, delivering the assist for Acerbi’s equaliser in the third minute of injury time.

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Denzel Dumfries scored two and assisted three of the seven Inter Milan goals across the two matches, playing a huge part in his sides success. The 29-year-old pulled it across goal for Lautaro Martinez’s opener in the 21st minute, after breaking the Barcelona high line with a clever run between the central defenders.

But it was his 93rd-minute involvement that encapsulates his performance over both legs. The Dutchman making an overlapping run in the dying embers of the game to receive the ball from Marcus Thuram, driving a cross into the box which Acerbi finished off in brilliant fashion.

Dumfries not only provided two assists in the game, but also created four chances, completed two of his three crosses and won six out of his nine ground duels. He completed two take-ons and won two tackles, showing his engine to impact the game at both ends.

Whether Inter Milan face Paris Saint-Germain or Arsenal in the Champions League final, Denzel Dumfries is likely to be key once more; both dropping in to a solid back five to absorb pressure, but also breaking at pace to offer himself as an attacking outlet to devastating effect, as shown by his performances against Barcelona.

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